23/01/2026
People are not genuinely concerned.
The truth is, many of those who rush to condemn a pastor when he makes a mistake are not doing it out of love. They’re just creating content. There’s no care, no concern, no desire to help the person grow.
You can tell this by what happens when you ask them to support a pastor to get proper training. They’re nowhere to be found. No help. No support.
Training a pastor is expensive. That’s one of the reasons many pastors are not trained, not because they don’t want to learn, but because they simply can’t afford it, and no one is willing to help them.
Yet when a pastor fails, the same people suddenly have time, data, and energy to talk about it. They spend money to go online and mock him, sharing his mistakes everywhere. The same resources that could have been used to support his training are now used to shame him publicly.
They publish his mistakes in the streets of Ashkelon, so that the daughters of the Philistines may rejoice and laugh at the fall of a man of God they never helped to build.
We are quicker to expose than to support, quicker to criticize than to care. It’s painful to watch.
We will have more 'Dabush Kabash' as long as we are doing nothing to support the training of pastors.
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